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Bach visits 2032 Olympic host

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Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach was in Brisbane on Saturday for the first time since the Queensland state capital was awarded the 2032 Olympics.

Bach flew into Australia from Fiji last weekend to attend a testimonia­l dinner for outgoing Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates and spent this past week visiting several Pacific island countries.

“These Olympic Games will not only be Games in Australia, for Australia,” Bach said.

“These will be Olympic Games with the whole Pacific region. You can see the enthusiasm and the anticipati­on (is) already at a very high level.”

Bach, flanked by IOC coordinati­on commission chair Kirsty Coventry, joined an “Olympics Unleashed” session at Yeronga State High School in south Brisbane.

Queensland was the first state to adopt the program in which Olympic athletes engage with students to encourage future sporting stars.

“Being witnesses to one of these sessions is really encouragin­g,” Bach said.

“It’s a great anticipati­on of these games, Brisbane 2032.

“They’re all excited, and they’re all motivated. It’s really a great feeling of Olympic spirit.”

Brisbane was awarded the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games last July after the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee rubberstam­ped the Australian city as host.

The city had been installed as the preferred candidates five months earlier.

 ?? FASANOC ?? Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach with Cricket Fiji players at Albert ParkSuva on May 4, 2022. Photo:
FASANOC Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach with Cricket Fiji players at Albert ParkSuva on May 4, 2022. Photo:
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Photo: FASANOC Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach speaks with junior rugby players at Albert Park Suva on May 4, 2022.

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